The 20-year-old was prolific in his youth years.
Now, his ambition is to replicate those numbers in the Premier League.
Goals and assits would help his team win, so everyone would benefit, Hudson-Odoi believes.
“In the academy days, when you’re seeing numbers like that you’re like ‘wow’ and you want to try and replicate that in the first team as well but it’s obviously a much tougher league and it’s hard to get goals,” Callum Hudson-Odoi told the official Chelsea website.
“You want to be that player who every team fears and where you have a target to get a goal or an assist for the team in every match you play, to help the team as much as possible because that contributes at the end of the game. You scoring or assisting helps the team win so I look at it like that.
“If I can get a goal one game and then maybe the next game I get an assist and the next game a goal again, it’s helpful for all aspects. I want to be one of those players that you know is regularly on the scoresheet.”
Since Thomas Tuchel’s arrival, Hudson-Odoi has started four of the six games as a right wing-back. This has probably impacted his end product – he’s only registered one assist in 6 games – but few people would say that the 20-year-old was not impressive in his new role.
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